Founded in 1941, SLCE has continued to set new standards for producing
buildings that inform and enhance urban environments worldwide. This
book delves into the story of this progression across 75 years,
highlighting SLCE's outstanding contribution to the New York and
tri-state area in architectural design and property development as well
as the logistics surrounding construction.
With demonstrated mastery across residential, mixed-use and commercial
developments, as well as healthcare facilities, restoration and
affordable housing, SLCE understands the full spectrum of urban life and
consistently delivers buildings that answer to the city's complex needs.
While seeing each project through to successful, timely completion, the
firm has also pioneered more efficient, user-friendly amendments to New
York planning law, zoning issues and air rights.
In a comprehensive essay following an introduction by the practice
leaders, curator and writer Thomas Mellins contextualises SLCE's pivotal
role in developing some of New York's most distinguished buildings in
collaboration with internationally renowned practices, including the
Blue Tower with Bernard Tschumi, the Bloomberg Tower with César Pelli,
VIA 57 West with BIG, 520 Park Avenue with Robert AM Stern and the
University Center at The New School with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, as
well as full-service projects including the German Mission to the United
Nations, Gotham West, the POD Hotel and ELEMENT.
SLCE's complete story unfolds elegantly across three sections. The book
begins with an in-depth look at a curated selection of SLCE's main
projects, followed by a shortlist of single-page features, and ends with
a comprehensive longlist of the practice's projects. While SLCE's
prolific contribution to New York's built identity and culture cannot be
overstated, this is the first book to fully cover the extent of this
75-year practice.